South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1921 — Page 3
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FRIDAY MORNING, JLTNE 17, 1921 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES T7T ARREST WOMAN IN AUTO THEFT GASE WARB $ I i vi vr s
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nrrnvi .up;hv of at .-aet 1,000, (00 pallor..? vrry 24 hours, arvl says it 13 pxi.rU'I that 2.000,000 p.nllons ma;- : o j'-.r.u.l y tho r;-r apparatus. Thr approximate cost of the improvenuT.t Is f 30.000.
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D'-il. the Mut.chlers. Chnrls E. Mnrrlc of prru. Ind.. and Willis D. WI einer of Auburn. Ind. Iahl an1! the I-X-I., are pro-cutiri: Morrice. former mannf-r of th factory, allein? h appropriated corjjpany property to thi valm of J 30.000. Deah!. Morrice and Widnr-r arn undr bond, charged hy the fr-deml government with evading Income and excefw profits taxes. Dr. umnr A. Kdmands. prominent Goshen physician, was Thursday granted divorce In circuit court from llattie Rim and of Kalajnazoo,
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daughter, Florence M. Edmanda. The IMmands family Is prominent. Ken?itlonal allefrations In the complaint were withdrawn by tho plaintiff, and tho decre obtained by acreement. I'rivae settlement of property interstfl was made.
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Califciniian Asks $60,000 Judgement Apaiust Officers oCioshcn Company.
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HSI1J... Irxl.. .Juri" I In circuit cou.rt hrrc Thursday Jam s A.
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1 !.-.' duratb n. t- ho hM at th" of-; suit airairiV-t lU-nj-imin I D.-.i!il of f r,f ( it y nur", ar" ri"'.v l'"in ! ( '".-h n, iLVowdrnt (i th"- company. 1" rrhulat'- I by the puMic health corn-Willianr Mutsrhler of Coshrn and j -ijtff " .f th" I'ro-ri- -ivc l.-.iTi-. I.f- ; "h.ar! s Mut;-rhl"r of Xapnai."-, Ind., ( il phs; i will be ( alN-.l upon to fdlirers and .tiin-ctorw of the company, f 'imlri" th" btdir.-, an! th" i;ir.stiand th" company asking- for Jv rt -t b iby will r"ccivc a nrir" i ludirnient of JT.0.000. The cuit i
b.'ist-d on tlxe allegation that wartim" irofits cove-rinir tli" last liv" yeara wrre dl Terted through piynient f extra-vara jit salaries to the otliFiling of til's suit is part of the very coniplicanl litigation in the circuit a nl .superior rourts here and the Fnited Hfc.it es läetrirt court in Indianapolis', involving: the I-X-I company.
j Mrs. (inro Iornbard Miftih in, who A i'-r a number of ;,- rs his b"i-n Ir.
. .V. Iinnin's ofüc" a.-i.'tant. in r::ri"d. and with her husband. M. Jp i;.i:m;in, Mill b.iy" about dun" 2 ' a irotor trip to I'rto-k-v. where '.r y will s-p"."d th" sumn er. Mrs. F'Tr.MH will be succeeded t Dr. Ho-r.in'-'f cf!lr" hy .Mrs. Ida Miles.
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Work on Miles' n"w pumping pta-
Cork Fights in Elhhart Banned by City Council
IXKIIAKT, Ind., Juno 16. Tlilrty t?anu '!, rn'mictl up In oops in a rosMenct lltrict wLore they arc alternately fcnl raw meint and allowed Ut unfed In onler to develop tlielr filitln Intiiu'ts, prompted the city council here Tlinrvlay te pns an ortlinniiee prdiit)itin? tin keeping of frame coek Inside city limit. Complaints wore made nellinor that the cocks, lnaln-'aincd hy a man living in a MNirutp. part of town, an- purposely kept in an usly frame of niind and as a result ypeml mueli of the nicht crowdetiantly at each other to the. detriment of the neighborhood sleep. Revelation of maintenance of the fightlnc; rooster ranch was the first publie intimation that the sort of cock lihtln? was helns; Indulged in hy Illklmrt pportin rinles.
Valeria Dunning, Vith Sev eral Aliases, Held At IS'iles With Two Men.
Special to TLe Nen Times: XII-ES. -Mich., June 16. Valeria Punning, alias Valeria Murphy, alii? Valeria Cunningham, was arrested in Nllffl by Sheriff Georpe Bridfcman Tuesday on a charge of complicity In the theft of a Xa,h roid?ter belonging to M. J. Teed of Keeler. The car was stolen from in front of the E!W temple . in Benton Harbor some time ago. According to Miss thi nnlnsr'fl story, the wa9 an innocent accsory to tho theft. She alleges that Teed, th? owner of the car, had it insured' for $1.700 with a. Downgiac Insurance concern, and, desirins: to collect the insurance, told "V. IT. Ftciner of Ni'es. an associate of hers, to drive it away from its parkin? place and not to appear with it again, informing him that he could turn the car over to her, MLfs Dunning, a a gift. With this understanding the young1 woman claims she accompanied Pteiner on a trip to Grand Rapids in the automobile. IUer they Journeyed to Lan?ing. where Miss Dunning payf she fir5t realized the car had been stolen. Fhe left Stin?r at this time and the latter returned to Grand Rapid, where he wan captured by Sheriff Bridgmnn 5om" six weeks ago. The car was returned. Tuesday, when the sheriff found that tho pirl of many aliases was In XLles, he made a prompt arrest. The grirl was lodge-d in the county jail arjd will prohaby be arraigned before a Justice some time thi. week. Steiner and II. J. Murphy, a Xilea barber, also implicated in the affair, were arraigned pome time ago and are at liberty on bail.
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WRAPS Scores of beautiful wraps of all descriptions, styles and colors Saturday
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A Sale of Silk Wash Skirts $ 1 0
To begin with These skirts are QUALITY SKIRTS! They are highly colored! All sports loving women will want one of them And simply because They are Ward & Lewis Skirts.
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$8.45 Low Shoes Saturday at $6.95 These Low Shoes are fine for easy walking tan calf oxford, ball strap and tip perforation flexible sole low heels also tan calf strap Slippers, 2 button effect, low heels, flexible soles $8.45 value, Saturday, choice $6.95.
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